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Phones / Re: Android 5.0 Lollipop -- Who Has Used It? by adahib: 11:17pm On Feb 10, 2015
Nobody? That's tragic...

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Politics / Re: Emir Sanusi, His Wives & Kids Stun In New Photo by adahib: 11:13pm On Feb 10, 2015
Lovely family but I wonder why he hasn't given out any of those girls in marriage yet? Abi them never reach age to marry? Maybe the child bride thingy ain't for rich/royal kids....
Still love the picture though....

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Phones / Android 5.0 Lollipop -- Who Has Used It? by adahib: 1:13pm On Feb 10, 2015
I've been eagerly awaiting the availability of lollipop so I can upgrade from the present kit Kat. At about 9a.m today,I got a notification for system update but immediately,I recalled the glitches associated with lollipop. Things like Wi-Fi issues,absence of vibration when volume is turned down among others. Yes most of the glitches have been sorted out but I can't help but worry.

I use HTC m8 and I've read about how beautiful lollipop looks on it, not forgetting the integrated UI by HTC, the newly improved HTC sense. I'm very eager to run the new OS but I have my reservations.

Now my question is,has anyone upgraded to android lollipop? If yes,how does it run on your device? Have you noticed any of the glitches?

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Jokes Etc / Re: Must See! Funny Pix Of Jonathan Campaign Billboard In Abuja by adahib: 12:46pm On Feb 10, 2015
Crazy...
Nairaland / General / Re: Shocking Picture Of Mutant Pig by adahib: 12:43pm On Feb 10, 2015
Gross
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Commences New Recruitment by adahib: 5:23pm On Feb 09, 2015
Okay na
Politics / Re: Election 2015 Postponement: INEC Close To Caving To Pressure by adahib: 4:27pm On Feb 06, 2015
The election must hold....
Health / Re: Health Workers "JOHESU" Calls Off Strike by adahib: 6:12pm On Feb 02, 2015
They finally got tired?

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Politics / Re: 10 Dark Facts About Boko Haram by adahib: 11:14am On Feb 02, 2015
nedu2000:
Solution should either to remove the 'useless' govt (via elections) or by direct foreign intervention ignoring the 'useless govt' and military in the process. The world should know that boko haram is a threat to the world,just like ISIS

I'm inclined to agree with the first part of your suggestion...
Politics / Re: 10 Dark Facts About Boko Haram by adahib: 8:57pm On Feb 01, 2015
emerich:
Their time would surely come. It wld be a thing of the past in the near future.

We all await such a time but we should realize that while we are waiting,innocent lives are being lost daily...
Health / Re: NMA On Assualt/attack Of Doctors At Their Duty Post by adahib: 8:47pm On Feb 01, 2015
This is a reprehensible act by johesu. I'm also very surprised that Nigerians are keeping quiet in the face of this unprovoked attacks on medical doctors. It's sad how Nigerians treat doctors and then turn back to expect better treatment from the same individuals...

Juhesu reserves the right to embark on industrial action but that right does not in any way extend to physically assaulting other law abiding citizens...

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Politics / 10 Dark Facts About Boko Haram by adahib: 7:52pm On Feb 01, 2015
In early January 2015, as all eyes were on France, Islamist gunmen attacked the town of Baga in Nigeria. It’s unknown how many died, but the highest estimates mention 2,000 civilians, making it possibly one of the deadliest terror attacks in history. The culprits: Boko Haram.

Since coming to prominence in 2009, the radical jihadist group has been waging a catastrophic war against the Nigerian state. In 2013 alone, 10,000 people died, more than have died in the entire Ukrainian civil war. But these statistics are only the tip of the iceberg. Dig a little deeper and you’ll uncover a nightmare of violence and bloodshed threatening to tear open the heart of central Africa.

10 - THEY ALREADY HAVE A CALIPHATE:

When ISIS overthrew the Iraqi city of Mosul and declared an Islamic caliphate, it seemed like a nightmare. The idea that a gang of armed fanatics could carve out their own state was uniquely horrific.

Less than a year later, it’s no longer so unique. Boko Haram currently controls over 50,000 square kilometers (20,000 mi2) of northeast Nigeria, setting up their own caliphate that rules 1.6 million people. For comparison, that’s an area of land roughly the size of Costa Rica now governed by mass murderers. It’s every bit as gruesome as life under ISIS. With Boko Haram in charge, Christian men are subject to decapitation, and their wives are forced to convert and get sold into sex slavery. Petty criminals routinely have their hands cut off, while young girls are forced to work as laborers or as bait to lure in enemy soldiers.
Such atrocities are unlikely to stop anytime soon. Back in 2012, the group declared it wouldn’t rest until the whole of Nigeria was under sharia law. Back then, their goal seemed chilling, yet unlikely. Today, it feels terrifyingly real.

9- THEY'RE EXPANDING RAPIDLY:

Unlike ISIS, Boko Haram currently control territory in only one country. But this could change at any moment. Already, the group runs frequent cross-border raids into Cameroon, slaughtering civilians and bombing buses. In January 2015, they stepped up the attacks, brazenly assaulting a local army base in a (failed) attempt to get a foothold in the country.

Even when they’re not actively trying to seize territory, fear of the group is wreaking havoc. Many schools in Niger’s border towns have shut down out of fear of a massacre, and new security restrictions have devastated the local economy. Meanwhile, Chad is being overwhelmed by hundreds of thousands of refugees pouring across the border in desperate need of food and shelter.

Although the group has yet to extend its reach out of Nigeria, analysts worry about their plans for expansion. According to experts, a powerful Boko Haram could destabilize the entire region, with consequences for us all. Only a year ago, the group vowed they would attack the United States, calling it a “prostitute nation of infidels and liars.”

8 - THEY TARGET SCHOOLS:

The name Boko Haram loosely translates as “Western education is a sin.” It’s an idea the group takes very seriously.

Since Boko Haram first emerged, the militants have made it their mission to attack as many schools as possible. In the first five months of 2014 alone, they targeted 50 schools in Nigeria, killing more than 100 children and 70 teachers. The attacks were almost demonic in their cunning. In one instance, the group detonated a bomb hidden in a dormitory, killing 40 students. In another, they sewed explosives into a rucksack, dressed a teenager in school uniform, and sent their bomber wandering into a school assembly. The subsequent explosion killed a minimum of 48 teenagers. Those who survive such attacks are often forced to flee, joining the tide pouring into Chad.

When violence has failed, Boko Haram has frequently resorted to kidnapping. Most infamously, this involved the mass abduction of 200 schoolgirls in May last year. Although the world responded with outrage and a global Twitter campaign, most of those girls are still missing, presumed to have been sold into slavery.

7- HORRIFYING MASSACRES:

When Boko Haram drove into the town of Baga on January 7, 2015, they used rocket-propelled grenades to slaughter civilians. Bodies were left piled in the bush. Those who hid in their homes were burned alive. Terrible as this is, it’s only the latest in a long line of massacres horrifying in their depravity.

Over the past few years, the group has targeted Nigeria’s citizens with a combination of psychopathy and impunity terrifying to behold. In January 2015, they razed 16 villages to the ground, leaving a pile of bodies so deep survivors couldn’t count them all. Nearly a year beforehand, they targeted the country’s capital with a bomb that killed 71 after it detonated during the morning rush hour. By way of comparison, that’s nearly 20 more people than died during London’s 7/7 bombings.

The list goes on. Football matches, markets, and mosques were all bombed in 2014, each attack killing a minimum of 40 people. In the case of the mosque attack, gunmen then opened fire on worshipers fleeing the scene, adding dozens more to the death toll.

6- THEY USE CHILDREN:

On January 10, 2015, a 10-year-old girl wandered into a crowded market in Maiduguri, Borno State. As shoppers went about their daily business, the girl activated a suicide belt, killing 20 and injuring many more. The girl herself was torn in half by the blast, part of her body thrown across the nearby buildings by the force of the explosion. Officials later said she may not have known what she was carrying, bringing the total number of innocents killed in the attack to 21.

If you’re hoping this was just a particularly depraved one-off, we’ve got some bad news for you. Less than a day after the attack in Maiduguri, two more girls blew themselves up at a market, killing three and injuring 46. They were estimated by survivors to have been no more than 10 years old.

5- FUNDING:

By this point, you may be wondering where Boko Haram gets the money to pull off such vicious operations. The answer lies in a dark network of extortion and slavery almost breathtaking in its scope.

According to the Washington Post, the group first started to pull money in following 9/11, when Al-Qaeda went looking for proteges. Since then, Bin Laden’s old terror network has continued to pour cash into Boko Haram, while new groups such as Somalia’s deadly Al-Shabaab have begun to chip in. The result is an influx of cash and training flowing from some of the worst people on Earth, pushing Boko Haram to ever more violent extremes.

But this only accounts for a fraction of the group’s money. Much more worrying is their side line in kidnapping. Currently, the group is making millions from abducting foreigners and Nigerian officials and holding them for ransom. Those who can’t fetch a price find themselves instead sold in one of Nigeria’s booming slave markets. Thanks to lax efforts on the part of governments to shut this trade in humans down, Boko Haram are in no danger of running out of money anytime soon.

4- THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT IS USELESS:

Faced with a growing insurgency movement that could destabilize the entire region, Nigeria’s government has collapsed into acrimony and politicking. After 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped by Boko Haram last May, President Goodluck Jonathan spent 18 days claiming the news was a rumor designed to stop him getting re-elected. His paranoia delayed a meaningful search for the kidnapped children, possibly costing them their freedom.

This isn’t the only time propaganda has gotten in the way of fighting Boko Haram. In October, President Jonathan declared that a ceasefire had been agreed upon—only for the militants to savagely attack a village only hours later. At best, Jonathan was revealed to be an incompetent who’d accidentally been negotiating with the wrong terrorists. At worst, some have suggested he simply made the deal up to boost his poll ratings.
Bad as this is, it only touches the tip of the government’s problems in Nigeria. Since the 1960s, successive heads of state have used oil money to enrich themselves while making ordinary Nigerians increasingly poorer. According to The Guardian, this has driven thousands into the arms of Boko Haram while severely weakening the state’s power to deal with insurrections.

3- THEY'VE INFILTRATED THE STATE:

Trust isn’t the only issue affecting the Nigerian government right now. There are credible reports that Boko Haram has gotten so powerful that its members are actively infiltrating arms of the state.

In April 2014, it was reported that the militants were receiving arms and supplies by helicopter, despite a curfew that should have made such a thing impossible. At the time, local branches of government feigned ignorance of any suspicious activity, leading many to believe corrupt officials were deliberately allowing the helicopters through. Nor was this confined to the tinfoil hat brigade.

In 2012, the president himself declared Boko Haram were taking control of the government. In his own words:“Some of them are in the executive arm of government, some of them are in the parliamentary/legislative arm of government, while some of them are even in the judiciary, some are also in the armed forces, the police and other security agencies.”

In the years since, officials have accused President Jonathan as well of being in Boko Haram’s pocket.

2- THE MILITARY IS ALMOST AS BAD:

In August 2014, chilling footage emerged on YouTube from the Nigerian town of Maiduguri. Beginning with 16 young men and boys being held at gunpoint, the video showed armed men pull five out the crowd, slit their throats, and dump their bodies in a mass grave. The perpetrators weren’t Boko Haram or another Islamist group. They were Nigerian military.

As Boko Haram grow ever more brazen, the Nigerian state has responded by going to disturbing extremes. Following a mass prisoner breakout in March 2014, Amnesty declared that the military had hunted down and extrajudicially murdered 600 former convicts in a single night. Escapees were rounded up, forced to dig their own graves, and then shot or knifed as part of a cleanup operation. Less than two months later, a military detachment opened fire on a group of protestors, killing 19 adults and two children.

These are far from one-offs. A 10-year Amnesty investigation found that Nigeria’s state frequently electrocuted, tortured, and raped men, women, and children as part of its fight against militants. Separate reports have concluded that the military is thoroughly corrupt and violently distrusted by up to 90 percent of all Nigerians. In a battle for hearts and minds, it seems Nigeria’s state is happy to be on the losing side.

1- OUR LEADERS AND MEDIA ARE IGNORING THEM:

When ISIS captured the town of Mosul, they became global news. Emergency meetings were convened between heads of state. American planes were sent in to halt their advance and bomb them. When Boko Haram took the town of Baga, cementing their caliphate, the media was nearly silent and our leaders did nothing.

Part of this is to do with the timing. As Baga fell, gunmen were on the streets of Paris conducting massacres, taking up a lot of the media’s attention. Even so, the response to the Nigerian attacks was so muted that the Catholic Archbishop of Jos felt compelled to condemn the lack of reaction in the press. He also claimed that the Boko Haram problem was more than simply a local one. In his words: “I can smell a lot more trouble. It’s not going to be confined to this region. It’s going to expand. It will get to Europe and elsewhere.”
Others have expressed similar sentiments. Israeli paper Haaretz claimed this global apathy was exactly what had allowed Boko Haram to gain such ground in the first place.

SOURCE: http://listverse.com/2015/01/31/10-dark-facts-about-boko-haram/

Romance / Re: My Girlfriend Used Her Power On Me by adahib: 6:00pm On Jan 26, 2015
This one is strong....

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Politics / Re: BREAKING NEWS!!! OBJ Defects To APC by adahib: 5:51pm On Jan 26, 2015
How authentic is this info.....
Romance / Re: My Boyfriend Can’t Meet Up To My Demands, How Can I Dump Him? by adahib: 6:00pm On Jan 15, 2015
Hehehe.....funny
Romance / Re: 14 Things We Wish Our Girlfriends Knew by adahib: 3:35pm On Jan 15, 2015
7,8 and 13 sure die...babes abeg make una take am easy oo
Education / Re: Amazing Facts (photos) by adahib: 12:57am On Dec 23, 2014
Very nice thread. I've been wondering occasionally about the Bluetooth name and symbol....
Religion / Re: Bible God And His Share Of Virgins And Other War Booty by adahib: 12:49pm On Dec 18, 2014
Hmmm
Health / Re: Can A Lady Get Pregnant 2 Days Before Ovulation Even After Taking Postinor 2? by adahib: 12:40pm On Dec 18, 2014
Yes she can. Postinor 2 is very effective but it's not 100%. Also,did you check the expiry date? It can also be a fake one. Finally,did she take it properly?
TV/Movies / Re: Top 15 Movies That you must see before 2014 ends by adahib: 3:25pm On Dec 15, 2014
Add "the hobbit: battle of the five armies" to that list.. that movie is so on point
Politics / Re: BREAKING: Osinbajo Emerges As Buhari VP - DailyTimes by adahib: 3:20pm On Dec 15, 2014
Okay na... What next for amaechi?

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Culture / Re: Nigeria's Most Feared Masquerades, Names And Photos by adahib: 8:01pm On Dec 12, 2014
That's ekpe masquerade,not what you posted above..

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Politics / Re: Fuel Scarcity In Lagos? by adahib: 12:00am On Dec 10, 2014
lilmaxfidel:
enough fuel over here in calabar cool cool shocked

Not true, only very few filling stations are selling.
Religion / Re: Chris Oyakhilome Releases New Lovely Pictures After Divorce Scandal by adahib: 1:18pm On Dec 06, 2014
I just dey observe
Religion / Re: Another Trouble Brews At Christ Embassy, Abuja High Courts At Alert by adahib: 1:11pm On Dec 04, 2014
Topgainer:


Sir, are you sure you wouldn't serve better as a detective. A private detective coy
I had thought she may have tried to create a scene and possibly attract sympathizers, you know women. Thinking it was a Church, expecting to be pampered and reasoned with.
These days, with the business activities in Churches they are becoming so ruthless, voilent and intolerant.
You now hear of Churches fighting among themselves or with the host community over Lands. Where in the Bible did Jesus fight over land

Like seriously....religion has gone to the dogs.
Romance / Re: Bizarre: Global Boom In Sex Doll Sales (pictures) by adahib: 12:16pm On Nov 29, 2014
Hahaha.....women wahala too plenty jare...
Events / Re: What Is Black Friday? by adahib: 1:38pm On Nov 28, 2014
iykofias:
y shuld naija outlets follow suit wen wot is bn practiced isnt our traditional. Lemme ask u, av d whites eva celebrated new yam festival,huh?

Funny dude....so helping you buy a good commodity that you couldn't afford ordinarily is so wrong?

I don't know about you but most Nigerians and I won't mind..
Events / Re: What Is Black Friday? by adahib: 10:16am On Nov 28, 2014
Thanks for the info but I've been wondering why black friday sales haven't gotten to Nigeria yet. Except for jumia and konga who give out a few products at discounted prices,it's hard to find another outlet doing the same. For almost a week now,I've been seeing adverts by major carriers like AT &T and Verizon giving out Apple,Samsung and Sony products at very discounted prices. Even retail outlets like Amazon have very cheap products on sale right now.

I wish Nigerian retail outlets will do same. It will really help the poor masses who ordinarily may not be able to afford certain things.

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Religion / Re: Another Trouble Brews At Christ Embassy, Abuja High Courts At Alert by adahib: 4:31pm On Nov 25, 2014
PastorKun:


Den of thieves angry

Very true
Religion / Re: Another Trouble Brews At Christ Embassy, Abuja High Courts At Alert by adahib: 11:17pm On Nov 24, 2014
Topgainer:


Sir, are you sure you wouldn't serve better as a detective. A private detective coy
I had thought she may have tried to create a scene and possibly attract sympathizers, you know women. Thinking it was a Church, expecting to be pampered and reasoned with.
These days, with the business activities in Churches they are becoming so ruthless, voilent and intolerant.
You now hear of Churches fighting among themselves or with the host community over Lands. Where in the Bible did Jesus fight over land

Totally crazy,what religious houses are turning into...
Religion / Re: Another Trouble Brews At Christ Embassy, Abuja High Courts At Alert by adahib: 1:02pm On Nov 24, 2014
PastorKun:
Christ embassy and scandals sha undecided one scandal after the other, the bible says that by their fruits we shall know them and the fruits I am seeing being exhibited here are really rotten fruits.

The thing is getting tiring my brother
Religion / Re: Another Trouble Brews At Christ Embassy, Abuja High Courts At Alert by adahib: 9:50am On Nov 24, 2014
Geophem:
coz she is a member dt dy think she shld give dm d LED screen for free, now she is asking for her money she turns a liar, anyway CE pastors are covered by grace to molest married woman

Hahaha... Grace to molest married women? I no fit laugh

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